Issue #1667 has been reported by ohookins.

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Feature #1667: Documentation should specify natural language regexs, not Regexp 
objects
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/show/1667

Author: ohookins
Status: Unreviewed
Priority: Normal
Assigned to: 
Category: documentation
Target version: 
Complexity: Unknown
Affected version: 0.24.4
Keywords: 


Given it's not a necessity to be a Ruby programmer to use Puppet (or at least, 
it shouldn't be) I believe specifying standard regular expression notation 
rather than Ruby Regexp objects would be more straightforward.

For example:
<pre>
Values can also match (?-mix:^[0-9]+$)
</pre>

this would make more sense if it were expressed as follows:
<pre>
Values can also match ^[0-9]+$
</pre>

Even using the Regexp object .inspect rather than .to_s would produce a more 
generally recognisable representation of the Regexp object.


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